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Author | Lim, Anecita; Honey, Michelle; North, Nicola; Shaw, John | ||||
Title | Learning to become a nurse prescriber in New Zealand using a constructivist approach: a narrative case study | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2015 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 31 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 27-36 |
Keywords | Nurse prescribing; Constructivism; Narrative case study; Narrative inquiry; Prescribing education | ||||
Abstract | Aims to understand the experiences of postgraduate nurses learning to become nurse practitioner prescribers when undertaking courses that employed a constructivist pedagogical approach. Uses narrative inquiry to explore the perceptions, views and experiences of 10 prospective nurse prescribers, and thematic analysis to identify two main themes of their experiences. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1512 | ||
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Author | Price, Rowena; Gilmour, Jean; Kellett, Susan; Huntington, Annette | ||||
Title | Settling in: Early career Registered Nurses | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 32 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 31-41 |
Keywords | Early career nurses; Workforce planning; Postgraduate education; Employment; Registered nurses; Retention | ||||
Abstract | Describes the uptake of postgraduate education, the intent to travel and employment characteristics of NZ registered nurses in their fourth year of practice following registration. Aims to support retention strategies and expand extended career pathways by acknowledging the preferences and pathways selected by early career registered nurses. Analyses responses from 138 registered nurses using data from the longitudinal Graduate e-cohort Study for nurses graduating in the years 2008-2011. Reports summary statistics in percentages/counts along with tests of proportions using the Pearson's chi square test. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1519 | ||
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Author | Wainwright, Bethli; Julich, Shirley; Waring, Marilyn; Yeung, Polly; Green, Jennifer | ||||
Title | Leaving the experts: experiences of liver transplant recipients in New Zealand | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 32 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 7-19 |
Keywords | Liver transplant recipient; Quality of life; Surveys; Well-being | ||||
Abstract | Explores the experiences of discharged liver transplant recipients as they leave the hospital experts and return home. Adopts a sequential, exploratory mixed-method design, with a qualitative component: in-depth interviews with 17 liver transplant recipients. Explores their perspectives on quality of life post-operation in order to develop key concepts of post-operative wellbeing. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1520 | ||
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Author | Yarwood, Judy; Richardson, Anna; Watson, Paul | ||||
Title | Public health nurses' endeavours with families using the 15-minute interview | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 32 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 20-30 |
Keywords | 15-minute family interview; Public health nursing, Families, Ecomap, Genogram, Ecogram, Relational practice | ||||
Abstract | Explores 16 public health nurses'(PHN) knowledge and use of the five components of the 15-minute interview: manners, therapeutic questions, therapeutic conversations, commendations, and the genogram and ecomap. Employs a qualitative, collaborative, educative study to conduct focus groups for gathering data in pre-and post-intervention phases with PHNs who used either a genogram or eco-map in practice over a three-month period during the intervention phase. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1522 | ||
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Author | Water, Tineke; Rasmussen, Shayne; Neufeld, Michael; Gerrard, Debra; Ford, Katrina | ||||
Title | Nursing's duty of care: from legal obligation to moral commitment | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2017 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 33 | Issue | 3 | Pages | p.7-20 |
Keywords | Duty of care; Registered nurses; Professional standards; Legal obligation; Moral commitment | ||||
Abstract | Maintains that duty to care is a fundamental basis of nursing practice. Explores the historical origins and development of the concept, alongside nurses' legal, ethical and professional parameters associated with duty of care. Identifies major concepts including legal and common-law definitions of duty of care, duty of care as an evolving principle, the moral commitment to care, and the relevance of duty of care to nursing practice in NZ. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1587 | ||
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Author | Burrow, Marla; Cook, Catherine; Gilmour, Jean | ||||
Title | Life in the round and aged care: A theoretical exemplar for research with marginalised populations in institutional settings | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2017 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 33 | Issue | 3 | Pages | p.21-30 |
Keywords | Health-care assistants; Information poverty; Residential aged care; Life in the round; Social norms | ||||
Abstract | Employs the concept of 'life in the round', drawn from social network theory and the model of information dissemination, including the supporting theories of information poverty and normative behaviours, to explore the information behaviours of marginalised populations participating in small institutionalised worlds. Uses the context of residential aged care as an exemplar for the application of the theory of 'life in the round' and provides examples to support application of these concepts to the information practices of health-care assistants. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1588 | ||
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Author | Rodgers, Vivien; Marshall, Bridget; Hey, Frances; Blackwell, Anna; Lewer, Pip | ||||
Title | Readiness for providing primary palliative care | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2017 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 33 | Issue | 3 | Pages | P. 31-40 |
Keywords | Primary palliative care; Aged residential care; SEQUAL | ||||
Abstract | Undertakes a pilot study by specialist Supportive Education and Quality (SEQUAL) palliative care team in 5 aged residential care (ARC) facilities in regional NZ. Conducts a clinical staff survey and facility desktop document review to determine readiness, need for and level of support required, to enhance primary palliative care for residents. Identifies lack of experience and palliative care education among clinical staff. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1589 | ||
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Author | Burrow, Maria; Gilmour, Jean; Cook, Catherine | ||||
Title | The information behaviour of health care assistants: a literature review | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2018 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 34 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 6-17 |
Keywords | Health-care Assistants; Information ehaviour; Literature Review; Social Contexts | ||||
Abstract | Reviews existing research literature to examine health-care assistants'(HCA) and other paid caregivers' information-seeking behaviour. e.g. identifying a need for information; and seeking, avoiding or sharing information. Identifies four social contexts for the behaviour: home health-care, residential dementia care, nursing homes, and acute hospital environments. Garners this data to support registered nurses (RN) who delegate direct care to a growing body of unregistered health-care assistants. Highlights the influence that situational factors and social contexts have on information behaviours. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1605 | ||
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Author | Mowatt, Rebecca; Haar, Jarrod | ||||
Title | Sacrifices, benefits and surprises of internationally-qualified nurses migrating to New Zealand from India and the Philippines | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2018 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 34 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 18-31 |
Keywords | Internationally-qualified Nurses; Migrant nurses; Culture shock; Surveys | ||||
Abstract | Examines the experiences of internationally-qualified nurses from the Philippines and India upon migration to NZ. Employs an explanatory sequential mixed-methods study to survey the migrant nurses and to identify dominant themes. |
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Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1606 | ||
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Author | Hughes, Margaret; Kirk, Ray; Dixon, Alison | ||||
Title | New Zealand nurses' storied experiences of direction and delegation | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2018 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 34 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 32-45 |
Keywords | Direction; Delegation; Teamwork; Enrolled Nurses; Registered Nurses | ||||
Abstract | Explores nurses' perceptions about their everyday direction and delegation interactions using a narrative inquiry approach. Invites Registered Nurses (RN)and Enrolled Nurses (EN) who hold a practising certificate, are employed in Canterbury, and registered with the Nursing Council, to participate in this research. Presents 8 narratives that highlight the nature of teamwork, the importance of communication, and the need for a delegation relationship. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1607 | ||
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Author | Francis, Helen; Carryer, Jenny; Cram, Fiona | ||||
Title | Consulting with Maori experts to ensure mainstream health research is inclusive of Maori | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2019 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 35 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 7-14 |
Keywords | Chronic conditions; Health research; Maori health; Health management; Whanaungatanga | ||||
Abstract | Advocates for the inclusion of Maori participants in research on long-term conditions (LTC). Presents research with 16 participants, including 6 Maori, into how they managed their conditions, and describes the role of consultation with Maori experts to support the cultural responsiveness of such research. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1669 | ||
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Author | Haufe, Birgit; Honey, Michelle | ||||
Title | Role of whanau in self-management for adults receiving haemodialysis in Aotearoa New Zealand: a qualitative study | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2019 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 35 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 15-24 |
Keywords | Kidney disease; Chronic conditions; Haemodialysis; Self-management; Whanau | ||||
Abstract | Explores the role of family/whanau on self-management of end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Conducts semi-structured interviews with 7 haemodialysis patients, of which 5 were Maori, about their perspectives on whanau's role. Highlights 3 themes: whanau support, whanau importance and whanau hindrance. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1670 | ||
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Author | Te Huia, Maria; Mercer, Christine | ||||
Title | Relationships and implications for complementary and alternative medicine in Aotearoa New Zealand: a discussion paper | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2019 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 35 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 25-32 |
Keywords | Complementary and alternative medicine; Rongoa Maori | ||||
Abstract | Considers the relationship between nursing and complementary and alternative medicine(CAM), and how this could be incorporated into health care, citing its use internationally. Highlights areas of development and future research for CAM in nursing in NZ. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1671 | ||
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Author | Hunter, Kiri; Cook, Catherine | ||||
Title | Cultural and clinical practice realities of Maori nurses in Aotearoa New Zealand: The emotional labour of Indigenous nurses | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2020 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 36 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 7-23 |
Keywords | Cultural safety; Maori nurses; Registered nurses, Tikanga Maori | ||||
Abstract | Examines the tensions for Maori nurses that are involved in the integration of cultural priorities into clinical practice. Conducts semi-structured interviews with 12 Maori RNs and nurse practitioners to determine their professional practice experiences of delivering culturally-responsive care to iwi, hapu and whanau across health-care settings. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1679 | ||
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Author | Hales, Caz; Amankwaa, Isaac; Gray, Lesley; Rook, Helen | ||||
Title | Providing care for older adults with extreme obesity in aged residential care facilities: an environmental scan | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2020 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 36 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 24-36 |
Keywords | Aged residential care; Morbid obesity; Environmental scanning | ||||
Abstract | Reports findings of an environmental scan undertaken as part of a larger study s to assess the current state of bariatric (extreme obesity) services within aged residential care (ARC). Identifies bariatric-resident needs, and gaps in service provision to inform policy and service development. |
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Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1680 | ||
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